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[–] kwomp2@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Their heads are not empty. They are filled with believe in an individualist notion of the subject and accordingly in individual freedom beeing maximized in a free market. This ideological branch is called liberalism and it's been hegemonial for about 80 years, mostly under the brand neoliberalism.

Those 2 central believes proof more and more dysfunctional, but the threshold to overwrite them is high, regarding the consequences for ones social identity, how to view ones biography, friends, role models, etc.

The democratic party is neoliberal, the republican party as well, MAGA might have some neo-feudalism and fascism added to the mix.

There is very little political organization among the majority of people, like in neighborhoods or at work (unions weak), that could provide socialist critique or the experience of lived solidarity.

Anti-communism adds to the threshold of reforming ones ideolocical dead end situation.

Here you go, a little praxeological explanation of why people are so "dumb", which is much better than saying they are idiots, at least when it comes to actually trying to better the world, when it comes to hope ;)

[–] Ooops@feddit.org 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Here you go, a little praxeological explanation of why people are so “dumb”, which is much better than saying they are idiots, at least when it comes to actually trying to better the world, when it comes to hope ;)

Yeah, sounds right... until you broaden your horizon and realize that this is not US exclusive.

There are many countries that actually have non-neoliberal parties to chose from. And guess what... those also don't get enough votes to be more than a minor factor in government coalitions. Because the reality is: many people are really idiots (not their fault often given the state of education but still...) and fall for the same right-wing screaming again and again (and yes it is exactly the same - the right only has one single playbook and they all constantly copy from each other), no matter if there is actually a voice of reason to listen to instead.

[–] kwomp2@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago

yes, elsewhere the 2 party system does not help stabilize hegemony. It still works good enough to keep a fundamental question of social order from happening.

Still, analyzing the situation with notions like hegemony and the praxeology of ideology is far more fruitful and instructive. It leaves room to look for breaklines and opportunities in the political-pedagogical complex of humans writing history.

Diagnosing general idiocy or constrict it to public education obfuscates chances of change, thus stabilizing the whole shitshow further..

[–] Maeve@kbin.earth 1 points 23 hours ago

The more aware I become, the more I'm aware it was by design, from the beginning.